Hi! Here is an easy and fun project for valentines day. If you don't like this one, stay tuned for more valentine tutorials, since I am at home expecting a blizzard. ^^
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Here is a photo of the size of my orange (an green) papers compared to my hand. This is a good minimum size but you can use any size really.
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Cut off a thin strip of your green as shown. You can use any scissors you wish. It looks good with zigzag scissors but I misplaced mine:(
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Fold your orange paper loosely in half to find the middle of one of the sides. DO NOT CREASE except for the very end like I did so you know where to put the dot.
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Add a dot as a reference.
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Draw 2 lines from the point to the corners of the paper. You may want some sort of straightedge.
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You should have an isosceles triangle!!
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...aand here's our carrot! Don't glue the pieces together yet though, because both pieces will be glued onto the bunny separately later.
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Get out your white paper. (Actually you can pick whatever color you want your bunny to be, I picked a classic white)
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Fold in half. Btw: I'm using lightweight drawing paper, but computer paper works just as well.
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Unfold your paper and lay your carrot on top in the middle. Then trace the carrot lightly.
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And fold back in half.
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Cut along the line you drew(not the top of the carrot though-see picture)
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Cut a rounded shape from the end of your cut to make...
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...a heart!!
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Glue your carrot to your heart. I used scotch quick dry adhesive but glue sticks work better.
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Glue on the carrot greens.
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Give your bunny some paws!
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Don't forget ears!!
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Little heart eyes...
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A little pink nose!!
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And you're done!! Add your own touches and be creative!!
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Leave comments and like! If you want to request other tutorials feel free. Have fun making bunnies!!
@Marilyn Bailey: I didn't even think of that! That's a great idea. I have a few more left of these to make for my friends so I might try that outโค thanks for the suggestion!
Actually, I see this looking more like a cat!
also, before you started making the bunny, I saw an ice cream cone! So your clever template has a couple of cute options.
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